The Bold and the Beautiful’s Steffy adores her husband, Finn. She’s so smitten that Liam’s kisses don’t even tempt her anymore. But there’s one guy that could break up “Sinn.”
Who is Marcus?
Marcus (Texas Battle) was a fixture on the daytime soap from 2008 to 2013. He is Donna’s (Jennifer Gareis) and Justin Barber’s (Aaron D. Spears) biological son. Marcus was Steffy’s (Jacqueline MacInnes Wood) first love long before she met Finn (Tanner Novlan).
Marcus worked in the shipping department at Forrester Creations. The first time they met, sparks flew, and Steffy was lovestruck. Marcus was then promoted to head of shipping. He was Steffy’s boss at the time, which complicated their relationship.
Steffy eventually dumped Marcus after she became attracted to Rick (Kyle Lowder). Marcus went on to date Dayzee Leigh (Kristolyn Lloyd). The two eventually got married. Marcus left Los Angeles to live in South Africa with Dayzee and their child. He supposedly keeps in touch with Donna and Justin to this day.
Why Steffy’s First Love Should Return
Despite his complex relationship with Steffy, he’s considered her first love. This could set up Marcus’ return with his daughter. This could cause a little drama between Steffy and Finn. The couple has survived everything, even psychos. Their marriage could be put to the test with Marcus’ return.
Marcus could be the perfect man to shake Steffy up. All this time, she’s been captivated by Finn. She’s happy to have a man who keeps her safe. Despite Steffy’s hate for the Logans, she was involved with one in the past. Marcus’ return could expose her hypocrisy.
It would be interesting to see how Steffy reacts to seeing her first love. It would also be nice to see Donna back in Justin’s orbit. This show has seemingly forgotten about their relationship. Marcus’ return could complicate Donna’s marriage to Eric (John McCook). Up to this point, their relationship has been smooth sailing.
What are your thoughts? Do you think Marcus was Steffy’s first love? Let us know in the comment section.
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